We’re having a GOLD Party!

The YWCA Cortland is hosting a gold party. What’s a gold party? It’s an opportunity to sell your old, unwanted gold and silver jewelry, silver coins, and more for cash. See below for a listing of what you can bring. At a gold party, everybody wins. You get rid of your unwanted items and turn them into cash, and YWCA Cortland will receive a portion of the proceeds.

Local dealer Greg Greene will be at the YWCA on Wednesday, November 20 from 10 am-3 pm. Bring in your items, turn them into cash, and help support the YWCA!

ESTATE JEWELRY: Pocket watches, rings, cameos, pins, pendants, wristwatches. If you have a box of old jewelry, please bring it to me, you may be surprised by what I find!

ANTIQUES: Bring whatever you have.

All transactions will be confidential, and paid in cash!

Appointments may be made for large accumulations at your home or bank. If you cannot come to the event that day, call Greg for a private appointment. For more information, call Greg Greene at 836-9988, or 339-6622, or contact Mary Coffey at the YWCA 753-9651.

Greg Greene is well known in the area and has been buying gold, silver, and antiques for over 40 years.

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Phone Numbers

Front Desk

607-753-9651

Aid to Victims of Violence

607-753-3639

24/7 Crisis Hotline

607-756-6363

24/7 Crisis Hotline

1-800-336-9622

Hours of Operation

YWCA Cortland's facility and nonessential programs are closed to the public. The Aid to Victims of Violence (AVV) program continues to provide critical services by appointment only unless in an emergency. The Crisis Hotline (see numbers above) remains open 24/7. The Child Care School-Age Program also continues to operate but serves only children of personnel deemed essential and children whose parents are employed in industries allowed to reopen according to the State's New York Forward plan.

Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, YWCA Cortland will need to alter programming at times to comply with New York State guidelines as they evolve and to ensure the health and safety of our staff and the families that we serve. We are making every effort to resume our operations following requirements in the New York Forward plan​, and we will communicate any programming changes in a timely manner. We remain committed to the Cortland community and to our mission to empower women and eliminate racism.